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  • Creative workshops for young people with hearing loss

    Creative workshops for young people with hearing loss

    VAR
    Association (Value at Risk) and is a non-profit NGO with no political or
    religious affiliations founded in March 2019. Its aim is to respond to problems
    and needs in the community by designing and promoting educational, social and
    cultural programmes in the field of the performing arts, film, music, dance and
    theatre. In January, the association staged a series of projects to promote the
    arts at metro stations around Bucharest, and in February it launched a project
    called Wave for Me. Vero Nica, the association’s project manager, says this
    is a very special kind of project:




    Wave for
    Me is an international project aimed at promoting the creative potential of
    young people with hearing loss, recipients of cochlear implants or people wearing
    hearing aids. It forms part of the association’s efforts to assist people with
    hearing loss, who have been greatly affected by the pandemic and who need a lot
    of support and projects targeted to their needs. Our project is far-reaching in
    that it aims to create a virtual art gallery. International communities will also
    be able to become involved and we’re holding an open call on 1st
    April inviting young people with a passion for the visual arts from around the
    world to register, to send us photos of their paintings, photography work or sculptures
    to be posted on this online gallery. The entire Wave for Me platform is
    intended as an accessible communication channel specifically designed for young
    people with hearing loss.




    In the
    first stage of the project, an interdisciplinary group will give three
    workshops consisting of 5 courses each, covering the visual arts, public
    speaking and percussion. 24 young Romanians with hearing loss aged between 14
    and 18 will be able to attend. Vero Nica, from the VAR Association, explains:




    It all
    began in February with a series of workshops on visual arts, percussion and
    public speaking for young people from Romania. 24 adolescents signed up, all
    very enthusiastic and creative. The next stage is the launch of a virtual art gallery,
    with some of the works then being exhibited in cities like Sibiu, Timişoara, Iaşi and Bucharest. The exhibition
    will be like a summary of the entire project. We’re also talking to international
    organisations that may get involved and we’re getting some funding as well from
    the Romanian Cultural Fund to allow us to develop this creative project.




    The online
    gallery will include both works created during the workshops and other contributions
    from Romania and abroad received after the launch of the open call. Vero Nica tells
    us more:




    The
    online gallery is dedicated to young people aged between 12 and 18. There will
    also be a series of podcasts with young people working in the cultural sectors,
    with the first podcast, hosted by Luca Gora, already available on the project’s page.




    The third
    component of the project is the creation and broadcasting of a series of six
    podcasts with guests from Romania and abroad, young people with hearing loss
    who work in the cultural sector. By means of these video materials, organisers wish
    to bring together people from different geographical areas but with similar
    experiences, hobbies and needs and provide adolescents with hearing loss with
    the chance to meet other inspiring people like them.




    The
    travelling exhibition showing the artworks created will be held in July, but until
    them, you can find out more about the project and follow its different stages
    on Facebook, at WaveforMe, and on Instagram, at waveforme.var.